The Reliability Panel has released its draft report for the 2014 Annual Market Performance Review, which examines the performance of the National Electricity Market in terms of reliability, security and safety of the power system.

The report found there were no reliability events in 2013-14 financial year and unserved energy was found to be within the reliability standard for all regions in the National Electricity Market. The Australian Energy Market Operator was not required to issue any directions for reliability and was not required to exercise the Reliability and Emergency Reserve Trader mechanism.

The Australian Energy Market Operator was required to issue one direction for security to maintain the power system in a secure operating state. While there were some frequency excursions outside the frequency operating standards on the mainland and in Tasmania, these incidents were managed without material impacts on the market or market participants.

The Reliability Panel is also not aware of any incidents in 2013-14 financial year where the Australian Energy Market Operator has not achieved its obligations with respect to safety in the National Electricity Market.

Each year under the National Electricity Rules, the Panel is required to review the performance of the National Electricity Market against standards and guidelines determined by the Reliability Panel under Rules.

If requested, the Reliability Panel will hold a public meeting on the draft report. Stakeholders wishing to request a public meeting can notify the Reliability Panel by Wednesday 20 May 2015, via the Australian Energy Market Commission’s website.

Stakeholder submissions on the draft report for the 2014 Annual Market Performance Review close on Wednesday 24 June 2015.